Digital rights
Learn how digital rights are handled when a customer returns an item that has digital rights.
A product's digital rights can be either unique or identical.
Unique Digital Rights—a shopper receives a unique serial number for each unit ordered or purchased.
Identical Digital Rights—a shopper receives an identical serial number for every unit sold.
When a shopper returns an item with special digital rights, you can revoke the digital rights for the line item and quantity. When the shopper has more than one digital rights ID for the line item, the shopper must select which digital rights ID to return.
When a shopper returns an item with identical digital rights, you can revoke the digital rights when the shopper returns the entire quantity of the specified line item.
Suppose the product is digital, and the Return Type is ELOD (Electronic Letter of Destruction). In that case, you must provide the shopper with the ELOD online when returning a digital product, and the return request should indicate whether the shopper accepted the ELOD. You must display the ELOD legal text to the shopper. If the shopper accepts the ELOD, Digital River will suppress the ELOD email.
For more information, see Digital Rights in the Global Commerce Help.
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